La. Lawmakers Pass Broadband Map Bill
Louisiana’s legislature passed a broadband mapping bill. The Senate voted 35-0 Sunday to concur with House amendments to SB-455. Under the bill, ISPs would have to submit to the state broadband office the same deployment information they give the FCC.…
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House amendments limited the broadband office to hiring no more than one full-time employee for the mapping project, said a summary. A House-Senate conference committee made recommendations Monday to resolve disagreement between the chambers on another broadband bill (HB-1080). The agreed-upon bill would include raising minimum broadband speeds to 100/20 Mbps from 25/3 Mbps and set a procedure to privately fund broadband.